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build families raise children be happy when just a few decades russia will become a poor country populated by an elderly generation incapable of preserving its own territory. but the biggest issue dragging russia backwards for the past several decades has been the corruption among the higher echelons of power and that is why the largest chunk of putin speech was dedicated to this problem and the president came up with some very tough rhetoric unheard and all twelve years putin has been in politics in russia but no wonder it seemed at times that putin was not addressing the whole russia and not for the whole world to see but he directed a stern warning to those sitting in front of him that were dated in order that we could you know when you can get it but how can people trust an official or a politician who talks a lot about the good of russia at the same time and tries to take his money out of the country i ask you to support the bill to limit the amount of foreign accounts and stocks that officials and politicians can have unleashed or the people.
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don't applaud yet maybe you won't like everything i have to say but ima put in we'll be holding an annual press conference for the world media and the eyes of the entire planet will again be on the russian president let's see russia. reporting from inside the kremlin. now to some other stories making the news this hour activists in bahrain say police have used tear gas on hundreds of anti-government demonstrators as rallies flared up following the king's annual holiday address the country's leaders call for unity in his national day speech to the kingdom having been dealing with nearly two years of constant unrest the opposition is demanding more mass rallies and sheer majority seat for improvement political standing in a solid ruled nation tens of thousands also marched on the capitol this past friday continuing to defy a ban on public gatherings already authorities have been violently enforcing their
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rally banned in several key human rights activists in the process. actions in japan and ended with the former leader party securing a majority in the lower house after three years in opposition the defeat of his rivals the democratic party prompted the resignation of prime minister noda of the party's president pre-election surveys had shown many people were undecided on the eve of the election concerns were raised over the conservatives come back with fears about the leader's close ties with china amid ongoing territorial tensions. also the world update this hour thousands of medical workers in the dritte have marched against plans to productize hospitals the government says it's part of the a sturdy measures needed to pick the country up from its deep recession asperity is biting ever harder in spain where half of young people are unemployed spain has a debt of one hundred forty five billion euros but is trying to avoid falling eurozone members on the bailout plan. and all the names of the victims of a u.s.
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elementary school massacre in connecticut have been released the twenty children gunned down in the shooting spree were aged between six and seven the attack identified as twenty year old adam lanza shot dead his mother before going on to kill the school eventually turn the rifle on himself a memorial service for the victims has been held while flags flew at half mast in. washington. the u.n. nuclear watchdog says it expects to reach a deal with iran next month to visit one of the country's military sites suspected of nuclear weapons related research the inspection of the parts inside is seen as crucial in resolving iran's nuclear standoff while powers for the country could be seeking to build a nuclear bomb a charge to iran denies artie's maria for notion of reports now on how iranians feel about their nation's standoff with the west. three decades of pride followed by three years of mourning when a man siri met her future husband
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a young physicist she immediately knew he'd come a long way indeed he went on to become one of the runs leading nuclear scientists until it all ended one sunny morning in january two thousand and ten missions that were the reason you left to work and then i heard a terrible explosion i rushed to see what happened he was lying like this. i called must must must. must i thought he was just scared then i turned to him there was no face just blood and tissues he was the first victim in a gruesome trend associated with his work since two thousand and ten at least three other nuclear scientists have been murdered in iran doesn't mean they were working hard so their country didn't need to beg other nations for no house we have the right acquires this knowledge and feel independent. means when men series husband
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began embarking on his nuclear career it was not a life threatening occupation in the seventy's western countries were eager to how piranha fell of its own nuclear program supplying it with technology with no strings attached that changed when the iranian regime deed would was earlier seen as inalienable right became its biggest liability emboldened in its pursuit of nuclear weapons. dollars have been pumped into the industry before the revolution at the time of the shah why should they give up now just because western powers say sun while iran's nuclear program is now a target of western political discourse there is only suspicion and no internationally recognized evidence that the countries moving towards build an atomic weapon iranian officials believe all this tension is fabricated with the sole purpose to demonize them in the eyes of international community if you have knife in your kitchen and some of the rest in khan to contour
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a whole or knife is very dangerous. maybe you want to use it to some people this is a very. joy king are you via the perceived fear is that the iranian regime can't be trusted with a nuclear capacity which even their use who wanted to to change of leadership seat should be non-negotiable for the country. you know pretty sure. yeah you're on the national mall but even you. find out rago you mean you don't. even. want black. south device which is preventing. the blast that killed one serious husband was seduced shown that the clock in the living room stopped at the time of his death basically west and iran are equally failing to move forward and while the west sees only
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dangers intentions people here in iran believe it's all down to pride and prejudice rife nationality from teheran. it was a long running program of four star laws ation in the us that left tens of thousands of women on able to have children that ended decades ago none of the claims of compensation has yet been heard autism or to put not met one of the victims you want what are patsy eighty four year old virginia brooks was just fourteen years old when north carolina's widespread eugenics program would forever alter her future i said why don't i have to go to the hospital i'm not saying brooks was with two other girls when a social worker picked her up she said we're gonna take you pin. down there and they did surgery. i don't know what he was doing to make eugenics is a pseudo science aimed at improving the so-called quality of the population by
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forcibly preventing reproduction by people thought by some to be inferior in america it targeted mostly young poor minorities the mentally disabled or those otherwise deemed unfit to raise children like brooks who was an orphaned teenager she came in my chart was on the phone and. she says well. now you know you won't have no bread they. said what a way to make it one day you mean. to say you you won't know hannah. and they're. headed to me this is an angle of this that the renaldo brooks went on to adopt a little girl and mary howard her husband of forty two years between them they have four grandchildren five great grandchildren and the unfortunate legacy of suffering under the shadow of mandatory sterilization. or were no way she would free
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some modern should be hailed. of the day that anything. they should base. probably one of the most infamous uses of this theory were the racial purity programs in nazi germany. while north carolina's eugenics program reportedly claimed seven thousand six hundred victims before being dissolved in one thousand nine hundred seventy seven north carolina was one of thirty two american states that practiced eugenics and this year it was on track to be the first state to compensate living victims like brooks with a payout of up to fifty thousand dollars they were kind of. except that they were born this kind of jointness they. can do better than this. change has happened to this day not one victim throughout the united states has
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been compensated for their lifelong suffering in june north carolina state senate rejected proposals to allocate funding for the compensation program some argue that paying victims for what was a legal program could lead to subsequent payouts tied to america's other historic atrocities such as slavery seven decades ago this building served as baker senatorial it's where state officials took virginia brooks and dozens of other young girls to undergo mandatory sterilization surgery today in third as an apartment complex where families are living routine lives this as others still bear deep scars over how their lives were forever changed here they had a baby. of the people. there. a life changing question which u.s. state officials refused to answer for her in
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a port artsy north carolina. how about with more news in the week in about twenty minutes from now in the meantime more to discuss the ups and downs of the egyptian revolution with the former presidential candidate turned opposition leader. that will be after a short break. it's. slowly
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lipos. her. mother. the speech. he gave. her. her. wish to. look. like a missile a good play her first scene look at it and. come out
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trying to make a little. fifth wealthy british scientist seinfeld's time to explain the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports.
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the. judge. nearly two years after the revolution that shocked the world and removed hosni mubarak from his long tenure at the head of egypt the egyptian revolution is
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going through some strange times perhaps some would say some dark times with us to discuss this is none other than. a presidential candidate himself and a former secretary general of the arab league mr most the thank you very much for joining thank you for coming so here we are close to tahrir square where it seems like the atmosphere of revolution is once more in the air is that a sign of success or perhaps a failure. it cannot be a sign of success except in one meaning that people are coming together to express their views. concerning a constitutional declarations that the majority. oppose. and therefore this is a sign of success of that which is the freedom of expression and the freedom of assembly. and conveying their views freely and this is something
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that we have to count as a very positive result of that evolution of the twenty fifth of january two thousand and eleven that's number one number two be the situation in egypt generally stands because of the fact that nothing has really changed the change that we wanted that people hoped for dealing with the services education be health care and the rest of the fides pertaining to the life of egyptians have nothing to prove produced anything new where did the revolution go wrong. when. i don't really think that their revolution has gone wrong but their revolution as such as the one we do have here in egypt takes time. to really.
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do so you can say that this is the fruits of that evolution to take time but first of all we have a civilian rule. and you want a public an elected president the parliamentary elections are coming up. those are positive points but on the other side there are things that people do not accept the people who want egypt to look forward to look to the future blink up with the world to deal with our problems that are suitable they are not impossible . problems so why should we stay put and one point that will move. this is the thing that we are calling on the president on the new government on the new b.g. and on ourselves that we have to move on we have not but i believe this can bring
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to the what he is doing and here we differ with him we believe that this was him stick this is a major worry to a lot of egyptians a fear of as one person i spoke to put it a large increase in political violence on the horizon do you think that that's a real worry when this is a worry but i don't think that we would reach that level at that don't hope but certainly in my analysis i don't think that we are heading. to have a civil war or something of that kind but at confrontation and they're very angry people so the point is that now we are coming to whether we are sitting together we are trying to coordinate and look who is coming when all the liberal forces and the other political forces like leftist forces pollution of the forces and so on coptic christians and coptic christians in there as it was clear in that
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position taken in the constitutional assembly and they were drawn together with us and others we all work with together coptic christians and women i've spoken to some representatives of those communities though they are especially worried about this constitution and do they have a good reason to be scared when the cause of delusion would have been better picking the winner. women's role women's rights into real consideration and clearly. at positions. of the articles dealing with that which is not the case yes indeed they have reason to worry for mercy himself for the muslim brotherhood which is the more important word the islamist part or the political part well i think that. their commitment to the. their islamic laws if it is much stronger
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the more that it is that would really help the society define itself but at the same time would not be covered in its activities in its development by restrictions that come out of based on a very strict interpretation of islam after electing a president and now. and discussing a constitution. no man is asian should have taken place and really get to business and was the business. fifty percent of the country. is lives in poverty the illiteracy the. unemployment the other problems that have not been addressed on to this moment this is the point that one many of us as citizens i was liberals as nationalists believe that we are losing time.
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losing time and it seems one of the things standing in the way of that is this well how much do you think it is a death struggle between morsi and the supremes judges and how much do you think perhaps they have choreographed a super piece of political theater this is part of the sea if we come to a conclusion and do a national conciliation that with the care of everything national conciliation. it's our responsibility as a society but it is the responsibility of the president the government and that you. this is the point it is their disposability to bring consolation into the table to start working to deal with the ills of the society because that is a battle about constitutional order a difference of views about the constitution but this should not the t.d.
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or stop the government from moving on dealing with the problems that we as people feel that they have to be addressed and as immediately as we get there is obviously a wider arab spring still far from over so what is really going on with this arab spring jean mooney think it's a genuine welling up of popular feeling or do you think there are people pulling strings here for their own now international know that evolution's the change that's taking place is really genuine. it had to come. to continue with the genes as they. as they were. because they did it is impossible and many of us including myself. expect that to happen business as usual supporting governments for just their work stability without redevelopment
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without a democracy without. understanding the essence of the change that has taken to this is a historical movement so working against history will not succeed it will turn against those who want the status quo to continue be as if nothing happened though or who is the today who is governing today with the next to support him no we have to play a different game but change has to be respected and at economic development it's on par with the other really big story in the middle east the moment the tragedy unfolding in syria do you think that the international community has done enough to to to help syria some western countries are trying to help in this way or that way but there is no policy supported by or over countries in order to save the people in syria and those who come back ok syria will continue to be living in such
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conditions for a year or two or five or ten that wrong things will come to an end by the mere fact that the people. have already voiced their. opposition to the government and they will continue to do so they paid a lot heavy price for that and therefore. those who believe that they can maintain the status quo really mistaken and their mistake will affect the fate of so many people in syria and. who you imply by the when and i'm not addressing. any country or any policy. per se but generally basic to issues syria should come to an end then to be. an. for the syrians to start building their own democracy the big word on everyone's
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lips as regards egyptian foreign policy is sinai what on earth is really going on there when of course then i need to be secure as a part of egypt and the sovereignty of egypt would be supported so why all this talk of a deal with the palestinians if us have no vested trying to help put a scene is one big tool to affect this of interview to another thing from all points of view humanitarian point of view economical to your political point of view that we have to do as we are i'm so happy for the resolution that you know about that but there is an assembly this should be part of the foreign policy of egypt also but the point of course if you took this to effect conciliation between the hunt hamas with india but as yet i can fight and the west has to change its position on that and not to oppose this conservation we were talking about syria but a sign is also an issue that has to be. attended to and very quickly
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i'm going to ask you to just briefly crystal borges where do you see egypt's revolution going. that evolution will continue it's not going to fade that it's no to turn to the previous attitude but we should not also have to stand still kind of policy we have to move on unless we you move on. if things really go back. and if you're to be in trouble. that is the essence of the message message today move on but i suspect the moxy respect the rule of law let us move together the vision of dividing the country dividing the people divide the republic opinion is not in our interest so i hope that you would all understand this point i don't know some thank you very much thank you thank you.
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